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The ratings board has determined the film contains nothing most parents will consider offensive

for even their youngest children to see or hear. Nudity, sex scenes, and scenes of drug use are
absent; violence is minimal; snippets of dialogue may go beyond polite conversation but do not
go beyond common everyday expressions.
G- rating movies
The ratings board has determined the film may contain some material parents might not like to
expose to their young children. Material that will clearly need to be examined or inquired about before
children are allowed to attend the film.

Explicit sex scenes and scenes of drug use are absent; nudity, if present, is seen only briefly, horror
and violence do not exceed moderate levels.
PG- rating movies
The ratings board has determined the film may be inappropriate for pre-teens. Parents should be
especially careful about letting their younger children attend.

Rough or persistent violence is absent; sexually-oriented nudity is generally absent; some scenes of
drug use may be seen; some use of the harsher sexually derived words may be heard.
PG-13 rating movies
The ratings board has determined the film may contain some adult material. Parents are urged to learn
more about the film before taking their children to see it.

An R may be assigned due to, among other things, a film's use of language, theme, violence, sex or its
portrayal of drug use.
R rating movies
The ratings board has determined that most American parents would feel that the film is patently adult and
that children age 17 and under should not be admitted to it. The film may contain explicit sex scenes, an
accumulation of sexually-oriented language, and/or scenes of excessive violence.

The NC-17 designation does not, however, signify that the rated film is obscene or pornographic in terms of
sex, language or violence.
NC-17 rating movies

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